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- Towards a 2DEnVar surface data assimilation approach within the convective scale numerical weather prediction model AROME-France
- Analyse des fichiers « PANAL » de température de la mer en surface dans l'Atlantique nord
- Stratospheric ozone loss over the Eurasian continent induced by the polar vortex shift
- Proceedings of the first WMO workshop on the diagnosis and prediction of monthly and seasonal atmospheric variations over the globe (College park, U.S.A., 29 july to 2 august, 1985) [combined with NOAA's tenth annual climate diagnostics workshop] [WMO/TD n° 87] [VOLUME 1]
- Notes sur le problème de la variation du climat.
- The retrieval of marine stratiform cloud properties from multiple observations in the 3.9 micrometer window under conditions of varying solar illumination
- Group report : magnitudes and geographical variations and uncertainties of properties of tropospheric and stratospheric aerosols and their forcing
- Improvement of analog predictability due to extension of data series
- Fisheries applications ot the Toga monitoring program in the atlantic and Indian oceans : predictability of interannual oscillations in spiny lobster catches driven by ocean climatic changes
- High resolution surface reconstruction from 1km AVHRR data
- Reduction of heat transmission through building envelope : strategy for replacement of building elements
- Semibalance model. Connection between geostrophic-type and balanced-type intermediate models
- Monthly runoff generation using the linear perturbation model
- Dynamics of large-scale flows with turbulent ekman layer and their stability
- JSC/CCCO TOGA scientific steering group. Report of the ninth session. Kona, Hawaii, U.S.A. [23-25 July 1990]
- THE NORMAL-FORCE COEFFICIENT OF A THIN CLOSED FENCE
- THE ACCRETION OF ICE PARTICLES BY RIME DURING DRY GROWTH
- METEOSAT USER S GROUND EQUIPMENT [ TECHNICAL AND FINANCIAL ASPECTS ]
- COUPLAGE DES GROSSES ET PETITES STRUCTURES TURBULENTES PAR L HOMOGENEISATION
- Monitoring present day climatic conditions in tropical caves using an Environmental Data Acquisition System (EDAS)
